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Given lack of clarity in OP and the possibility that the OP is trying to convey the notion of word boundaries, it seems fair to ask: sandy1028: do you mean text which actually includes literal instances of backslash followed by a greater_than or less_than sign? (and what sort of textual material uses such a notation?) ...or did you use well-intentioned (but incorrect, see CountZero's and cdarke's notes above) code notation in the title and text? Note that most of the regexen assume OP unnecessarily backwhacked < and > in confusion over Perl's regex syntax; if the text does indeed include sequences like those shown in OP and greater_than or less_than symbols which are not preceded by backslashes, you will have to modify the regexen to:
and, just BTW, since I don't see it mentioned elsewhere (...cleans coke bottle lenses), your /i modifier is useless: case insensitivity is not a relevant concept for the chars you discuss. hthIn reply to Re: Match the starting \>
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